A recent ABC News/Ipsos poll reveals that 86% of registered voters are ready to accept the 2024 presidential election results as legitimate, regardless of the winner, despite continuous allegations of voter fraud from former President Trump and his supporters.
The poll indicates that 66% of voters believe Trump won't accept the election outcome as legitimate, while only 30% express similar concerns about Vice President Harris . Public acceptance of election results has improved from 79% in October 2020, with 70% of voters confident in accurate vote counting.
Electoral process concerns persist among certain voters, particularly Trump supporters . While 31% of all voters express doubts about vote counting accuracy, this number increases to 54% among Trump supporters, compared to just 6% of Harris supporters lacking confidence.
Among Trump's base, 81% indicate readiness to accept the election outcome, while 92% of Harris supporters share this stance. Notably, 69% of those skeptical about vote counting accuracy still say they'll accept the results, with similar numbers among Trump supporters sharing these doubts.
The survey shows that 33% of registered voters, including 66% of Trump supporters, continue to support Trump's unfounded claims about the 2020 election. However, acceptance of 2024 results remains high across party lines: 91% of Democrats, 88% of independents, and 81% of Republicans.
Harris supporters strongly doubt Trump's willingness to accept results, with 94% believing he won't acknowledge the outcome. Conversely, 59% of Trump supporters believe he will accept the results. The majority of Harris supporters (97%) believe she will accept the outcome, while only 40% of Trump supporters share this view.
Party-based differences emerge in confidence about vote counting accuracy: 93% of Democrats, 68% of independents, and 51% of Republicans express confidence. Regarding the 2020 election, 65% of Republicans dispute Biden 's legitimate victory, compared to 29% of independents and 3% of Democrats.
The poll indicates that 66% of voters believe Trump won't accept the election outcome as legitimate, while only 30% express similar concerns about Vice President Harris . Public acceptance of election results has improved from 79% in October 2020, with 70% of voters confident in accurate vote counting.
Electoral process concerns persist among certain voters, particularly Trump supporters . While 31% of all voters express doubts about vote counting accuracy, this number increases to 54% among Trump supporters, compared to just 6% of Harris supporters lacking confidence.
Among Trump's base, 81% indicate readiness to accept the election outcome, while 92% of Harris supporters share this stance. Notably, 69% of those skeptical about vote counting accuracy still say they'll accept the results, with similar numbers among Trump supporters sharing these doubts.
The survey shows that 33% of registered voters, including 66% of Trump supporters, continue to support Trump's unfounded claims about the 2020 election. However, acceptance of 2024 results remains high across party lines: 91% of Democrats, 88% of independents, and 81% of Republicans.
Harris supporters strongly doubt Trump's willingness to accept results, with 94% believing he won't acknowledge the outcome. Conversely, 59% of Trump supporters believe he will accept the results. The majority of Harris supporters (97%) believe she will accept the outcome, while only 40% of Trump supporters share this view.
Party-based differences emerge in confidence about vote counting accuracy: 93% of Democrats, 68% of independents, and 51% of Republicans express confidence. Regarding the 2020 election, 65% of Republicans dispute Biden 's legitimate victory, compared to 29% of independents and 3% of Democrats.
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